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Dinosaurs At Large, an interactive whole-school experience, delivers world-class performances that are educationally sound and scientifically correct. Our program is designed to link the presentation and the students work and studies to a central learning experience. With a theme that focuses on environmental awareness, climate change, global warming, extinction, and sustainability, we ensure that we provide a rich educational experience that extends beyond the students participation in the performance.
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The tiny beast, known as Eosinopteryx brevipenna, located in northeastern China indicates it had been slightly less than a foot long (30 centimeters) and had a short snout and a ...
The most latest and most well known mass extermination is the one which ended the historic period of the dinosaurs, the main suspect behind this particular catastrophe is a cosmic ...
A newly discovered dinosaur, Yulong mini, was appropriately named, as the remains of its chicken-sized offspring are now amongst the tiniest dinosaurs ever found. These non-flying dinosaurs was similar to ...
Scientific studies provides the first conclusive proof that plant-eating baby ornithopod dinosaurs were a food of choice for the crocodyliform, a crocodile family member, First fossil evidence shows small crocs ...
The six feet high skeleton was previously found on the bank of the Kuklung river by villagers of Nakrapatiguri when they drove on a pilgrimage to a temple. A near ...
The fossils were discovered in Upper Cretaceous strata and have been dated to the Cenomanian faunal stage, more or less 90 million years ago. This new Theropod has been named ...
A location in China covers 190-million-year old organic remains from non-avian dinosaurs and dinosaur embryos, and some of the world’s oldest recognized eggshells, The bones proved very rapid growth, doubling ...
A 120-million-year-old dinosaur has already been discovered with a stomach full of fish, Its teeth were absolutely designed for killing and eating fish, Each fish mealtime would have been like ...
Numerous dinosaurs, like T. rex, had tiny arms, but paleontologists have came across that as dinosaurs progressively evolved bigger arms, they began to stand and move more like birds. Profile ...
“Nyasasaurus is either the oldest known or the closest known relative of dinosaurs, The cause of the great die-off remains a mystery, with intense volcanic activity, a meteorite strike and ...
An old mammoth skeleton, believed to be more than 10,000 years old, is exhibited after being discovered in Mexico City. Excavators think the mammal weighed 10 tonnes and stood at ...
Bones of a baby dinosaur which represents a new species of coelurosaur, a group of theropods that includes historical beasts like T. rex. Named Aorun zhaoi after a character in ...
In the old days, the greatest dinosaur breakthrough discoveries were often found in clay or tar pits. Late last week, a scientist at the Berlin Natural History Museum revealed the ...
(CNN) – A dinosaur from the Middle-Late Jurassic period, found in China, called Aurornis xui. “Aurora” is Latin for “daybreak” or “dawn.” Ornis is Greek for “bird.” The dinosaur lived about 150 ...
Just recently discovered dome-headed, dog-size dinosaur indicates that small dinos occurred to be more diverse in comparison to paleontologists have realized. The dinosaur, discovered in Alberta, Canada, is named Acrotholus ...
Professionals have acclaimed that the fossil find as one of the most significant in the world as it is one of the most perfect and best preserved skulls ever discovered. ...
Palaeontologists from Beijing, Bristol and Bonn discovered the distinctions in arm or leg growth through a combination of biomechanical research and bone histology. known as the ‘parrot dinosaur’ – lived ...
One of the most latest discovers was trio of Triceratops unearthed in Wyoming, the biggest Triceratops bears bite marks that seem to come from a Tyrannosaurus rex. Triceratops, the long-necked ...
A recently discovered dinosaur has been named the “Texas longhorn” a relative of the widely known Triceratops, sported 3.5-foot-long horns, estimated 15 feet long from nose to tail, and weighed ...
Despite the fact that T. rex has been described as the most fatal dino predator, the actual case for predation wasn’t ideal, quite a few paleontologists proposed that T. rex ...
About dinosaur, Nasuceratops titusi, aka “larger Nosed Horned Faced,” assessed approximately 15ft legs longer moreover weighed about 2.75 tons was unearthed the very first time in the isolated badlands concerning ...
The well-preserved tail calculates up to 16 feet (5 meters) long, includes 50 vertebrate. Hidden within sedimentary rock in the desert region of Coahulia, this is the first intact dinosaur ...
Remains of the tiny beast, dubbed Eosinopteryx brevipenna, found in northeastern China suggest it was slightly less than a foot long (30 centimeters) and had a short snout and a ...
The most recent and most familiar mass extinction is the one that finished the reign of the dinosaurs, the main suspect behind this catastrophe is a cosmic impact from an ...
A newly discovered dinosaur, Yulong mini, was appropriately named, as the remains of its chicken-sized offspring are now among the smallest dinosaurs ever found. These non-flying dinosaurs resembled modern birds, ...
Research by Clint Boyd, Ph.D., provides the first definitive evidence that plant-eating baby ornithopod dinosaurs were a food of choice for the crocodyliform, a crocodile family member, First fossil evidence ...
The six feet high skeleton was originally found on the bank of the Kuklung river by villagers of Nakrapatiguri when they went on a pilgrimage to a temple. A near ...
The fossils were found in Upper Cretaceous strata and have been dated to the Cenomanian faunal stage, approximately 90 million years ago. This new Theropod has been named Dahalokely tokana (pronounced Dah-hah-loo-kah-nah), ...
A site in China contains 190-million-year old organic remains from non-avian dinosaurs and dinosaur embryos, and some of the world’s oldest known eggshells, The bones showed very rapid growth, doubling ...
A 120-million-year-old dinosaur has been found with a stomach full of fish, Its teeth were perfectly designed for killing and eating fish, Each fish meal would have been like a ...
Many dinosaurs, like T. rex, had scrawny arms, but paleontologists have discovered that as dinosaurs gradually evolved bigger arms, they began to stand and move more like birds. Posture varies ...
“Nyasasaurus is either the oldest known dinosaur or the closest known relative of dinosaurs, The cause of the great die-off remains a mystery, with intense volcanic activity, a meteorite strike ...
An ancient mammoth skeleton, estimated to be more than 10,000 years old, is displayed after being discovered in Mexico City. Excavators think the mammal weighed 10 tonnes and stood at three ...
Skeleton of a baby dinosaur representing a new species of coelurosaur, a group of theropods that includes ancient beasts like T. rex. Named Aorun zhaoi after a character in the Chinese epic tale ...
In the old days, the biggest dinosaur discoveries were often found in clay or tar pits. Late last week, a scientist at the Berlin Natural History Museum announced the discovery ...
(CNN) – A dinosaur from the Middle-Late Jurassic period, found in China, called Aurornis xui. “Aurora” is Latin for “daybreak” or “dawn.” Ornis is Greek for “bird.” The dinosaur lived about 150 ...
A newly discovered dome-headed, dog-size dinosaur suggests that small dinos were more diverse than paleontologists have realized. The dinosaur, discovered in Alberta, Canada, is named Acrotholus audeti; Acrotholus means “high dome, Recently ...
Experts have hailed the fossil find as one of the most significant in the world as it is one of the most complete and best preserved skulls ever uncovered. The ...
Palaeontologists from Beijing, Bristol and Bonn discovered the differences in limb growth through a combination of biomechanical analysis and bone histology. known as the ‘parrot dinosaur’ – experienced a massive ...
A newly unearthed dinosaur has been called the “Texas longhorn” a relative of the famous Triceratops, sported 3.5-foot-long horns, measured 15 feet long from nose to tail, and weighed 2.5 tons. Like many ...
Although T. rex has been portrayed as the deadliest dino predator, the case for predation wasn’t airtight, some paleontologists proposed that T. rex was a scavenger, feasting on already dead animals but not killing ...
The dinosaur, Nasuceratops titusi, aka “Big Nosed Horned Faced,” measured about 15 feet long and weighed about 2.75 tons was unearthed for the first time in the remote badlands of southern Utah, ...
The well-preserved tail measures about 16 feet (5 meters) long, contains 50 vertebrate. Buried within sedimentary rock in the desert region of Coahulia, this is the first intact dinosaur tail ...
The research team from Aragon that has exact same name as the first Aragosaurus ischiaticus dinosaur identified 25 years ago in Teruel reveals that it is 15 million years younger ...
Baby dinosaur hatching from a bowling ball-size egg, discovered in New York’s Catskill Mountains. a essential query facing scientists is whether the egg belongs to a big female that lives ...
The raptor was one of several discovered at or near Doelling’s Bowl Bone Bed, about 230 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, The new raptor is considered to be an ...
A female parent dinosaur found in Argentina who died just as she gave birth is an completely new species of dinosaur that looked like flightless birds.The fossil of which aged ...
These types of meat-eating dinosaurs in Australia signify globe-trotting groups which passed on out across the world before the continents began to separate. The ceratosaur was a somewhat small, meat-eating ...
Scientists in Buenos Aires have introduced a new species of dinosaur associated to the giant Tyrannosaurus, the smaller Velociraptor and existing birds. The beast was likely to be assessed between ...
Scientists newly uncovered a unique theropod dinosaur, Martharaptor greenriverensis. Which was excavated the specimen specifically from the Hayden-Corbett Quarry, which is at the top of approximately 20 centimeters of thick ...
It’s the longest arm or leg bone found in that area in a few years. Now that they have found the first piece, they’re curious to know if the rest ...
University of Chicago palaeontologist, has revealed a new species of “dwarf herbivore” dinosaur: the Pegomastax africanus, from around 200 million years ago, was dug up in a red rock slab ...
A peculiar-looking unique species of dinosaur has been discovered in the US, The creature, named Pegomastax africanus (thick jaw from Africa), is part of a class of small herbivores called ...
The creature measured up to 40 feet (12 meters) in length. Sauroniops pachytholus, was identified from a single fossil discovered in southeastern Morocco in 2007, which is 40 foot predator ...
Scientists have discovered a unknown fossil sample which has been in the museum’s collection for decades, that lived about 245 million years ago – 10 to 15 million years earlier ...
Pannoniasaurus inexpectatus, . discovered the fossil remains of a new species of ‘mososaur’, the first of its kind to have lived in fresh-water .A croc-like dinosaur would probably have roamed ...
The research group from Aragon that has the same name as the first Aragosaurus ischiaticus dinosaur discovered 25 years ago in Teruel reveals that it is 15 million years younger than originally ...
Baby dinosaur hatching from a bowling ball-size egg, found in New York’s Catskill Mountains. a key question facing scientists is whether the egg belongs to a big female that lives ...
The raptor was among several discovered at or near Doelling’s Bowl Bone Bed, about 230 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, The new raptor is believed to be an ancestral ...
A mother dinosaur found in Argentina who died just as she gave birth is an entirely new species of dinosaur that resembled flightless birds.The fossil of which aged 70 million ...
These meat-eating dinosaurs in Australia represent globe-trotting groups which spread out across the world before the continents began to separate. The ceratosaur was a relatively small, meat-eating dinosaur which grew ...
Scientists in Buenos Aires have unveiled a new species of dinosaur related to the giant Tyrannosaurus, the smaller Velociraptor and existing birds. The beast was likely to be measured between ...
Scientists recently discovered a new theropod dinosaur, Martharaptor greenriverensis. Which was excavated the specimen specifically from the Hayden-Corbett Quarry, which is at the top of approximately 20 centimeters of thick sandstone. ...
It’s the longest limb bone found in that area in several years. Now that they have found the first piece, they’re wondering if the rest of the fossil is intact. ...
University of Chicago palaeontologist, has identified a new species of “dwarf herbivore” dinosaur: the Pegomastax africanus, from around 200 million years ago, was dug up in a red rock slab ...
A peculiar-looking new species of dinosaur has been identified in the US, The creature, named Pegomastax africanus (thick jaw from Africa), is part of a class of small herbivores called heterodontosaurus, ...
Comparisons of the skull fossil with those of related species suggest the creature measured up to 40 feet (12 meters) in length. Sauroniops pachytholus, was identified from a single fossil ...
Researchers have found a mysterious fossil specimen that has been in the museum’s collection for decades, that lived about 245 million years ago – 10 to 15 million years earlier than ...
Pannoniasaurus inexpectatus - uncovered the fossil remains of a new species of ‘mososaur’, the first of its kind to have lived in fresh-water .A croc-like dinosaur would have roamed the ...
Muttaburrasaurus: the dinki-di dinosaur Paul Willis, Technical Adviser to Dinosaurs at Large With a name like Muttaburrasaurus, this has to be an Australian dinosaur! Of all the wonderful names of ...
MEET A PALAEONTOLOGIST Paul M.A. Willis Technical Adviser to Dinosaurs At Large The classic image of a scientist is a man, usually old enough to have grey hair (which is ...
ABOUT THE FOSSIL CLUB Every school has its ‘fossil nut’, that student who is mad about dinosaurs and fossils. These students can be infuriating! Most teachers would love to ...
Finding Dinosaurs Paul M.A. Willis Technical Adviser to Dinosaurs At Large Many people have the strange notion that palaeontologists are clever people with X-ray vision. Somehow, either by cunning ...
DINOSAURS AT SCHOOL Eric W. Cope Managing Director of Dinosaurs at Large I have always been fascinated by material and resources available to schools for children to learn about the ...
Have you heard that Brontosaurus no longer exists? How did this, one of the most famous dinosaur names, suddenly become Apatosaurus? Who is responsible? The seeds of this whole dilemma ...
Blogs At Large
Basic Statistics Length; up to 15 metres Height; 6 metres Weight; 8 tonnes Possible top speed; 45 km/h Where found; western North America Lived; 67-65 million years ago (latest Cretaceous) ...
A chance discovery by a roadworker in 1956 has led, 37 years later, to one of the world’s great fossil discoveries in central New South Wales. The fossil site was ...
You could call me an old snake man. I don’t mean I’m old (I’m only 30!), nor have I been studying snakes for a long time (18 years), but I ...
With a name like Muttaburrasaurus, this has to be an Australian dinosaur! Of all the wonderful names of Australian country towns, it seems most fitting that one of Australia’s dinosaurs ...
The classic image of a scientist is a man, usually old enough to have grey hair (which is never combed) wearing a white lab coat and completely incompetent at anything ...
Every school has its ‘fossil nut’, that student who is mad about dinosaurs and fossils. These students can be infuriating! Most teachers would love to be able to encourage such ...
I have always been fascinated by material and resources available to schools for children to learn about the environment and the world around them. For many years I have travelled ...
Have you heard that Brontosaurus no longer exists? How did this, one of the most famous dinosaur names, suddenly become Apatosaurus? Who is responsible? The seeds of this whole dilemma ...
Testimonials
The Tyrannosaurus Rex was a great addition to the playground and created jots of interest from everyone.
Very enthusiastic thoroughly enjoyed it and were keen to participate in follow-up discussions and activities. The presenter was excellent. She was humorous and easy to listen to. She was a pleasure to listen to.
Excellent. The performance was very well received. Much enthusiasm and interest was created. It was very informative and entertaining.
All students enjoyed the show. They were quick to respond when questioned about the content of the show. Infants were rather excited when they came back to the classroom. The show certainly tapped the great interest children already have in dinosaurs.
Students were interested, attentive and stimulated by the talks, posters and exhibits. Content both reinforced, reviewed as well as introduced new and interesting information.
The fact that the children can touch the replicas and realize the enormity is the main educational goal.
Fantastic. They were really impressed with the size of the T-rex and listened intently while the presenter was talking.
It was a wonderful performance. The children were interested. The lecturer did a great job. Much follow-up work will be developed from the presentation.
Excellent responses - enthusiastic at all levels. The presenter held the student's interest very capably. She had a very pleasant approach and a captivating presentation style. We were most impressed!
Children thoroughly enjoyed the show. The display and 'hands on' really got them going! It was great that you could feel them. Congratulations on an excellent programme.
Enthralled, amazed by model - intrigued by fossils and bones. Really brought dinosaurs alive for the children.
All students thoroughly enjoyed the talk. Extremely worthwhile activity. Entertaining slant was maintained throughout. Presenter established great rapport with students.
Students really enjoyed the session and were highly motivated by the performance. Excellent programme - excellent materials - excellent instructor. Excitement. Large dinosaur was fantastic. Handling of fossils was good. Very interested. Obviously enjoyed it.
I felt the demonstration was excellent, the children also found it extremely interesting.
An excellent show most children said that the big model was great because they could imagine how big dinosaurs really were.
Children enjoyed it and got very involved in the performance. Children were excited all day and really looked forward to the performance. Good presentation. Speaker related to children extremely well. The children got a lot out of it.
Resources great, good mixture of visual & hands on. Children enjoyed being involved too. Interesting & informative presentation. Great! The students were all interested and willing to participate in discussions.
They loved it -very enthusiastic. A most informative & enjoyable session. Thank you!
The students were fully involved. I was thoroughly entertained. Thank you.
Feedback that I have had from this day has been very positive. Younger children especially enjoyed the 'hands on' part of the lesson.
Excellent, very positive. A very good programme. To be able to maintain the interest and attention of all children, Preps to Grade 6. Demonstrates its effectiveness.
Children were impressed with physical (fossil) items which they could see.
A high quality and extremely relevant performance in every respect. Well done.
Very positive - they loved it. An excellent incursion - one of the best!
The children were very enthusiastic - they enjoyed the talk and the exhibits. Thanks, this was one of the best performances for children I have ever seen. The lecturer did not speak down to the children but gave the children examples of size, etc. that they could easily relate to.
The children were very eager to participate and were very attentive. A very well conducted, valuable and informative session. Thank you and congratulations on a job well done. All students enjoyed the performance and learnt a lot from it.
The children enjoyed the larger fossils skulls and being involved in sizing of dinosaurs. Excellent very interested in all your lecturer had to say and show. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Children were most impressed with the fossilised 'poo'.
The children were absorbed and interested throughout the performance. Their responses indicated their involvement, and a willingness to share what they knew while gaining new insights into the past. Dinosaurs At Large has been highly rated by the school, and will remain a focal point in the children's experiences.
Students were enthralled. The lecturer presenting the Tasmanian tour was excellent and should be commended. She controlled the children well and kept the talks interesting.
Very enthusiastic. Many were challenged to want to find out more. Every teacher involved thought it was a very worthwhile experience, and very well presented.
Great show, very much enjoyed by all students.
The children enjoyed it very much. The performance led to a great deal of discussion and sharing of ideas and information. Child participation added to the sense of fun. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Thoroughly enjoyed it, very enthusiastic wanting to discuss what they had heard. I felt the performance was EXCELLENT, every child listened attentively and gained more knowledge about Dinosaurs. The humour was certainly appreciated! WELL DONE. Excellent! Students enjoyed the 'teacher', his jokes and his knowledge.
The child responded positively to the lecture given. They were enthusiastic and motivated. A worthwhile package. Teacher's resource material was very useful. Children were enthralled in gigantic T-rex and enjoyed lecture.
Enjoyed it thoroughly - sometimes VERY excited. Can I be that guy's agent? (10% of course!)
The children (and teachers) loved the performance. Their interest and curiosity drifted back to the classroom for days. Very motivated, interested. Wonderful all round. Very impressed. Excited, much talking and discussion.
Students were highly motivated and thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Haven't stopped talking about it!! This programme was excellent and we highly recommend it to other schools. Utterly enthralled. An excellent performance.
A very worthwhile educational experience for the children and would certainly recommend this performance to other schools. All the children enjoyed the show. The blown up dinosaur was great. The children were given a positive impression of the true size of dinosaurs.
Good. They found it quite interesting and informative. Children found it stimulating and attention grabbing.
I found the presentation very informative and pupils were captivated by the exhibits and the lecturer's unique manner. Teaching notes and stencils were also very good.
From classes K to 6 they enjoyed it very much.
Fabulous! The kids were enthused and amazed. Thanks for an interesting and educational performance. Very interesting. Fossils were great. Great information on all dinosaurs.
Positive - loved the poo! Excited and enthused. Enthused to go and do a dig.
They were intrigued by the information and artifacts - it was great. A very well balanced presentation.
Very interested in the performance. Keen to be involved. Interested in all displays. Very attentive and interested, enthusiastic responses throughout. Excellent - enjoyed by students and teachers. Thanks, I think the word the children used is 'fascinating'.
A programme of such high quality is very encouraging and appreciated by teachers and students alike. All teachers were most impressed with the presenter and the interest she generated in both age groups. The children themselves were bubbling with information and were thrilled with the giant dinosaur which enjoyed a lively morning under our gum trees.
The children really enjoyed all aspects of the performance. All the teachers were very impressed with the quality of the lecturer, the performance and the materials.
Very interested and they enjoyed the 'hands on' experience with fossils. Informative and interesting programme.
Children were interested and entertained. Many remained behind in their lunch hour to ask further questions or to view the display.
Very enthusiastic and interested in content. We all enjoyed the presentation very much. T-rex in the playground was a big hit! Thank you.
I was most imptessed with the quality and content of this presentation.
Very good to excellent. Very interested. Everyone loved the giant model.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the performance and class discussions; storywriting demonstrated this. Thank you for the visit! Your giant dinosaur model was an object of much awe and excitement in the whole community, as well as the school.
They were very enthusiastic and listened attentively. The blow up dinosaur was a big hit.
They were totally enthused and responsive throughout the entire performance. Fabulous morning. Very much appreciated. Very positive. Most students enjoyed it very much. Many made the comment "It was money well spent". Blow-up dinosaur actual size was of great relevance.
Hardly stopped saying tell those who couldn't dinosaurs! WOW! The ones who saw the show in Kinder had heaps to make it. Some were disappointed they didn't see real live.
They thought the fossils were good and the skeletons great but T-rex was just fantastic.
The "life sized" model was terrific. All the children enjoyed looking at it, talking about it, etc. Very good - loved the big model. Students responded well due to their obvious interest in dinosaurs. The support material which allowed for comparisons was really good and brought home to the children the size of the dinosaurs.
The students were very interested in the subject matter. The material forwarded to the school prior to visit was valuable.
Extreme interest, enjoyed the programme - liked to hold the bones, etc. A great experience for all children who have gone through the phase of 'dinosaur madness'.
A very good presentation. We were thrilled with the exhibition. Well done!
The Tyrannosaurus rex was a great addition to the playground and created lots of interest from everyone.
Excellent. The performance was very well received. Much enthusiasm and interest was created. It was very informative and entertaining.
All students enjoyed the show. They were quick to respond when questioned about the content of the show. Infants were rather excited when they came back to the classroom. The show certainly tapped the great interest children already have in dinosaurs.
Children's response was excellent - huge interest level. Children and I really enjoyed this experience. We shall do lots of follow-up work. All enthralled. Was worth every cent.
Students were enthralled. The lecturer presenting the Tasmanian tour was excellent and should be commended. She controlled the children well and kept the talks interesting.
Very switched on and listened with interest. Question time at end a good idea. Maintains focus throughout.
Very enthusiastic. Many were challenged to want to find out more. Every teacher involved thought it was a very worthwhile experience, and very well presented.
The children enjoyed it very much. The performance led to a great deal of discussion and sharing of ideas and information. Child participation added to the sense of fun. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Thoroughly enjoyed it, very enthusiastic wanting to discuss what they had heard. I felt the performance was EXCELLENT, every child listened attentively and gained more knowledge about Dinosaurs. The humour was certainly appreciated! WELL DONE. Excellent! Students enjoyed the 'teacher', his jokes and his knowledge.
The children responded positively to the lectures given. They were enthusiastic and motivated. A worthwhile package. Teacher's resource material was very useful. Children were enthralled in gigantic T-rex and enjoyed lecture.
Students were highly motivated and thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Haven't stopped talking about it!! This programme was excellent and we highly recommend it to other schools. Utterly enthralled. An excellent performance.
All the children enjoyed the show. The blown up dinosaur was great. The children were given a positive impression of the true size of dinosaurs.
Good. They found it quite interesting and informative. Children found it stimulating and attention grabbing.
I found the presentation very informative and pupils were captivated by the exhibits and the lecturer's unique manner. Teaching notes and stencils were also very good.
From classes K to 6 they enjoyed it very much.
Positive - loved the poo! Excited and enthused. Enthused to go and do a dig.
They were intrigued by the information and artifacts - it was great. A very well balanced presentation.
Very interested in the performance. Keen to be involved. Interested in all displays. Very attentive and interested, enthusiastic responses throughout. Excellent - enjoyed by students and teachers. Thanks, I think the word the children used is 'fascinating'.
A programme of such high quality is very encouraging and appreciated by teachers and students alike. All teachers were most impressed with the presenter and the interest she generated in both age groups. The children themselves were bubbling with information and were thrilled with the giant dinosaur which enjoyed a lively morning under our gum trees.
The children really enjoyed all aspects of the performance. All the teachers were very impressed with the quality of the lecturer, the performance and the materials.
Very interested and they enjoyed the 'hands on' experience with fossils. Informative and interesting programme.
Children were interested and entertained. Many remained behind in their lunch hour to ask further questions or to view the display.
Very enthusiastic and interested in content. We all enjoyed the presentation very much. T-rex in the playground was a big hit! Thank you.
I was most impressed with the quality and content of this presentation.
Very good to excellent. Very interested. Everyone loved the giant model.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the performance and class discussions, storywriting demonstrated this. Thank you for the visit! Your giant dinosaur model was an object of much awe and excitement in the whole community, as well as the school.
They took a very active part from start to end. The children were very excited and interested in the whole performance. Great! One of the most educational and fascinating demonstrations I've seen for a while. The children loved being "eaten" by the big dinosaur. Loved it!! They're dinosaur mad!
They were very enthusiastic and listened attentively. The blow up dinosaur was a big hit.
Hardly stopped saying WOW! The ones who saw the show in Kinder had heaps to tell those who couldn't make it. Some were disappointed they didn't see real live dinosaurs!
Very switched on and listened with interest. Question time at end a good idea. Maintains focus throughout.
Very enthusiastic. Many were challenged to want to find out more. Every teacher involved thought it was a very worthwhile experience, and very well presented.
Students were enthralled. The lecturer presenting the Tasmanian tour was excellent and should be commended. She controlled the children well and kept the talks interesting.
Very positive - they loved it. An excellent incursion - one of the best!
The children were very enthusiastic - they enjoyed the talk and the exhibits. Thanks, this was one of the best performances for children I have ever seen. The lecturer did not speak down to the children but gave the children examples of size etc. that they could easily relate to.
The children were very eager to participate and were very attentive. A very well conducted, valuable and informative session. Thank you and congratulations on a job well done. All students enjoyed the performance and learnt a lot from it.
Both students and staff responded very positively. They displayed obvious interest in what was being presented. Well worthwhile. Students and staff were most impressed with the professional approach of the presenter.
Feedback that I have had from this day has been very positive. Younger children especially enjoyed the 'hands on' part of the lesson.
Excellent, very positive. A very good programme. To be able to maintain the interest and attention of all children, Preps to Grade 6, demonstrates its effectiveness.
Children were impressed with physical (fossil) items which they could see.
A high quality and extremely relevant performance in every respect. Well done.
I felt the demonstration was excellent, the children also found it extremely interesting.
Resources great, good mixture of visual & hands on. Children enjoyed being involved too. Interesting & informative presentation. Great! The students were all interested and willing to participate in discussions.
They loved it - very enthusiastic. A most informative & enjoyable session. Thank you!
The students were fully involved. I was thoroughly entertained. Thank you.
Positive and interested in the fossils - enjoyed feeling and touching the fossils. The blow-up dinosaur was a HUGE attraction.
All students thoroughly enjoyed the talk. Extremely worthwhile activity. Entertaining slant was maintained throughout. Presenter established great rapport with students.
Students really enjoyed the session and were highly motivated by the performance. Excellent programme - excellent materials - excellent instructor. Excitement. Large dinosaur was fantastic. Handling of fossils was good. Very interested. Obviously enjoyed it.
Students were interested, attentive and stimulated by the talks, posters and exhibits. Content both reinforced/reviewed as well as introduced new and interesting information.
The fact that the children can touch the replicas and realise the enormity is the main educational goal.
Fantastic. They were really impressed with the size of the T-rex and listened intently while the presenter was talking.
It was a wonderful performance. The children were interested. The lecturer did a great job. Much follow-up work will be developed from the presentation.
Excellent responses - enthusiastic at all levels. The presenter held the student's interest very capably. She had a very pleasant approach and a captivating presentation style. We were most impressed!
The Tyrannosaurus rex was a great addition to the playground and created lots of interest from everyone.
Excellent. The performance was very well received. Much enthusiasm and interest was created. It was very informative and entertaining.
All students enjoyed the show. They were quick to respond when questioned about the content of the show. Infants were rather excited when they came back to the classroom. The show certainly tapped the great interest children already have in dinosaurs.
The students were very interested in the discussion and fossils. Very impresssed with "Tyrannosaurus rex".
They thought the fossils were good and the skeletons great but T-rex was just fantastic.
The students were very interested in the subject matter. The material forwarded to the school prior to visit was valuable.
Extreme interest, enjoyed the programme - liked to hold the bones etc. A great experience for all children who have gone through the phase of 'dinosaur madness'.
A very good presentation. We were thrilled with the exhibition. Well done!
Very positive! Hope to see you again in a couple of years.
They were very enthusiastic and listened attentively. The blow up dinosaur was a big hit.
Hardly stopped saying WOW! The ones who saw the show in Kinder had heaps to tell those who couldn't make it. Some were disappointed they didn't see real live dinosaurs!
Children were interested and entertained. Many remained behind in their lunch hour to ask further questions or to view the display.
Model created a great deal of interest not only children but also townsfolk.
Very enthusiastic and interested in content. We all enjoyed the presentation very much. T-rex in the playground was a big hit! Thank you.
I was most impressed with the quality and content of this presentation.
They were interested and enjoyed the performance. Well presented. Performance involved all children and maintained their interest throughout the entire performance.
Very good to excellent. Very interested. Everyone loved the giant model.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the performance and class discussions/storywriting demonstrated this. Thank you for the visit! Your giant dinosaur model was an object of much awe and excitement in the whole community, as well as the school.
They were intrigued by the information and artifacts - it was great. A very well balanced presentation.
Very interested in the performance. Keen to be involved. Interested in all displays. Very attentive and interested, enthusiastic responses throughout. Excellent - enjoyed by students and teachers. Thanks, I think the word the children used is 'fascinating'.
The children really enjoyed all aspects of the performance. All the teachers were very impressed with the quality of the lecturer, the performance and the materials.
Very interested and they enjoyed the 'hands on' experience with fossils. Informative and interesting programme.
All students from K-6 were interested throughout the programme. General comment from the Children was that it was 'COOL'.
From classes K to 6 they enjoyed it very much.
Positive - loved the poo! Excited and enthused. Enthused to go and do a dig.
A very worthwhile educational experience for the children and would certainly recommend this performance to other schools. All the children enjoyed the show. The blown up dinosaur was great. The children were given a positive impression of the true size of dinosaurs.
Good. They found it quite interesting and informative. Children found it stimulating and attention grabbing.
I found the presentation very informative and pupils were captivated by the exhibits and the lecturer's unique manner. Teaching notes and stencils were also very good.
Enjoyed it thoroughly - sometimes VERY excited. Can I be that guy's agent? (10% of course!)
Students were highly motivated and thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Haven't stopped talking about it!! This programme was excellent and we highly recommend it to other schools. Utterly enthralled. An excellent performance.
The children enjoyed it very much. The performance led to a great deal of discussion and sharing of ideas and information. Child participation added to the sense of fun. Thoroughly enjoyable.
The children responded positively to the lectures given. They were enthusiastic and motivated. A worthwhile package. Teacher's resource material was very useful. Children were enthralled in gigantic T-rex and enjoyed lecture.
The children thought the performance was excellent. When asked what part they liked best, the unanimous response was, "All of it".
Very enthusiastic - all children were fascinated.
Presenter developed an excellent rapport with the audience.
A very worthwhile performance.